The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR) is joining the 11th edition of the Education Interface Exhibition, which will be held on 17-18 April at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) with the theme 'Education and Society'. The participation of the Ministry is in line with its aim to provide smart, integrated digital services that enhance student experience and contribute to the continuous development of the UAE's education system.
The MoHESR pavilion will give visitors a glimpse of thorough and user-centric services that are intended to ease procedures and present flexible digital solutions for education. The exhibition service encompasses the UAE-issued automatic recognition system of qualifications and foreign qualifications issued outside the UAE as well as the recognition service and a unified, improved registration platform. This site is regarded as a major advancement, providing an efficient, smart interface integrated with national systems of data to facilitate effective information integration and accelerated processing.
Ahmad Ibrahim Alsaadi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for the Higher Education Operations Sector and Director of the International Education Support and Scholarships Department at MoHESR, confirmed that the Ministry's participation in the Educational Interface Exhibition is part of its wider interest in reaching out to students, academic institutions, and the community at large on issues pertinent to developing services in the sector. He emphasized that MoHESR is keen on improving its services procedures to realize the efficiency of the learning process.
Al Saadi further said: "We continue to streamline and redesign our services in line with the 'Zero Government Bureaucracy' programme, putting students and end-users at the forefront of all we do. It's our goal to provide the best and most efficient services without delay or over-complication.". Much of that comes from applying our advanced digital infrastructure to the task of improving the student experience throughout every phase, from admissions and registration through to automatic academic qualification recognition, and then on to a seamless transition onto the labor market and into the workplace".
These efforts complement the UAE's 'Year of the Community', which aims to leverage advanced technologies to deliver customer-centric learning services that ensure a smooth experience. In addition, these efforts confirm the Ministry's dedication to realizing the goals of the Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme through the elimination of procedure complexities and turning conventional processes into intelligent digital systems, hence enhancing students' quality of life through the facilitation of their focus on academic and professional excellence.
At Education Interface 2025, the Ministry will be available to greet students and offer straight-forward and hands-on advice regarding the variety of services on offer to assist them in making intelligent and informed education choices.